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Atmospheric science

Graduate Symposium

The Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA) at George Mason University is hosting the inaugural Earth System Modeling Graduate Symposium on Thursday, April 11, 2019.

The Symposium is an opportunity for Graduate Students to take the lead in presenting their scientific results and meeting other students in the field. There will also be a keynote speaker, Professor Benjamin Zaitchik. Topics for the conference include Predictability, Climate Modeling, Global Water Cycle, and Model-Informed Climate Policy.

Travel awards are available to students traveling more than 50 miles to attend.

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